We were fortunate to have among participants Igor Lacroix, an architect who, in his office protoarq, has a 3D printer. He developed a resin prototype (image 2) and polyethylene prototype (image 3) from class exercises.

The fourth image shows the model of Lucas Martino (Photo: Beatriz de Abreu e Lima), on the issue of triangulation and 2D cutting fabrication, executed on paper as an exercise.

The last image belongs to Maria Gabriella Gama, from her graduation project on the lawn of the Esplanada dos Ministérios (Brazilian Ministries Plateau).

Thanks to Beatriz for all the organization. I also thank the MS Desenhos staff for their support in the classroom.

About Me

I'm an architect with background in parametric design, scripting, and digital
fabrication in architecture. I'm interested in the implementation and
development of these strategies in architectural education and practice.

I'm currently studying in the Post-Graduate Program in Design & Technology at UFRGS, Porto Alegre, Brazil, trough a research at SimmLab; I'm Invited Professor in workshops and courses in various
schools of architecture and design; and I'm editor of the blog Parametricismo (in Portuguese). You can follow my personal blog, in which I post mostly in English (when I find time for it).